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Corporate layoff announcements lowest since 1990.
But they're still gonna happen, people. If the store doesn't make money, it's gotta go
[tw]951522072894767106[/tw]
Corporate layoff announcements lowest since 1990.
But they're still gonna happen, people. If the store doesn't make money, it's gotta go
Corporate layoff announcements lowest since 1990.
But they're still gonna happen, people. If the store doesn't make money, it's gotta go
The effort to defend their terrible economic principles is real. After America enjoys this era of prosperity the stranglehold of communism that is taken hold with the youth of this country will be relieved and that is what makes the Marxists nervous.
You're about 2 degrees from a parody account at this point.
Yeah, this is the tax reform bill.
It isn't the tuition reform bill, or the healthcare reform bill (\fail). So I'm not really seeing where gripes about those matters about the tax reform bill can be validated.
This is helping people. Is it a final solution for all facets of ones financial responsibilities? No. But lets call it what it is folks...a DAMN good start
Corporate layoff announcements lowest since 1990.
But they're still gonna happen, people. If the store doesn't make money, it's gotta go
Because the profit-motive trumps all.
I'll tell ya what jp... Go out and hire 25 people to mow your lawn tomorrow. Whether or not that is profitable for you, you should do it out of the goodness of your heart
I'll tell ya what jp... Go out and hire 25 people to mow your lawn tomorrow. Whether or not that is profitable for you, you should do it out of the goodness of your heart
Strange that countries that aren't interested in 'profit' fail and yet here America stands as a beacon of hope for the world.
I don't have a lawn.
That shouldn't matter. It sounds like you think sams should have stayed open despite not having a need to do so.
That shouldn't matter. It sounds like you think sams should have stayed open despite not having a need to do so.
Of course they shouldn't—it'd be illogical under the logic of capitalism. That's why I think the fundamental logic by which our institutions are organized and ordered is the problem.
Regardless of its sophistic, self-serving "state of nature" etiological myths, capitalism works in service of one thing: rendering any excess back to the owners of capital. Its teleology is sole and singular: profit. Consumers are means; goods and services are means; societies are means. The end is always the same: accruing maximum profits to ownership.
That's why—as opposed to, say, violent uprising and dictatorship of the proletariat—I support nearer-term solutions like sovereign wealth funds, which at least make the collective constituency one of the principal owners of wealth within a society. And they work—in nations that haven't prioritized pure profit, but have nonetheless not "failed". Such solutions aren't panacea, but they're a lot better at protecting and promoting the full social constituency than our current naked rapaciousness.
Fiat to invest $1b in Michigan plant
So en vogue to mock America. We are still the greatest nation to have ever existed and its because we have stayed away from economic beliefs that you hold.